Post by Zatoshi Kizukara on Nov 9, 2022 12:08:02 GMT -5
Zatoshi yawned tiredly as he strolled through the hall. It was interesting walking through the academy these days. It was such a short time ago that he was a student here that he hadn't had the chance to even adjust to being a seated officer yet. It imparted him with an emotional vertigo, encountering those that were his peers just a few short months ago, as well as those who were his seniors - left behind in an instant.
He still wondered if maybe there were things that he hadn’t learned that he should have learned -- things he’d missed for the sake of a war-time commission after the demon invasion. He didn’t trouble himself with it much however - from what he could tell, he deserved and was prepared for everything he’d been given, perhaps more. Everyone else seemed to think so anyways, who was he to disagree?
Despite this he still felt some trepidation at being selected to lead today’s activities. He’d really only gotten a basic familiarization for basic shinigami duties in the world of the living. Such things were completely outside of his assigned position. As such he hardly felt like he was the best person to teach this sort of thing. He was sure the students would have questions that he couldn’t answer - both from a lack of theory and a lack of experience. He fully understood the casualties that had occurred however, and the strain left on teaching these lessons while also rebuilding, repairing, and reorganizing. The students today would have to make do with somewhat haphazard instruction. Their progression towards becoming shinigami had to continue. The machine could not function without more meat and gristle to replace that which had been lost.
He slid open the door to the classroom in which the students for this trip were gathered and cleared his throat. “I apologize for keeping you all waiting.” He entered the room as he took stock of those sat within, his voice loud enough to cut over any existing chatter of the students and bring the room to a silent attention. Zatoshi would be an interesting sight to an academy student. He couldn’t be said to be older than them in appearance. He wasn’t particularly physically imposing at his five-foot-ten height or his build. Yet he was garbed in a black shihakusho that marked his status over them, with not just a fully formed zanpakuto at his hip - but one that was locked in a partially released state, his spiritual pressure a feeling like concentrated murder - just held back somehow. Perhaps it was the red silk strip that was tied through the sword’s tsuba, binding the blade into its sheath that held that danger at bay. That was far closer to the truth than any of them present would care to believe.
“My name is Zatoshi Kizukara. I am the eleventh seat of Sanbantai, as well as a member of the Sanbantai Expedition Recovery Team.” He spoke slowly and concisely, pausing for a moment.
“Today I will be escorting you to the world of the living so that you might receive a formal demonstration and practical experience with some of the basic tasks that you will be expected to carry out as a shinigami. This includes the performance of konso, receiving fragmentary orders by hell butterfly, as well as the operation of a soul pager.”
“It is a requirement that today each of you perform konso successfully one time,” He shook his head a little, reaching up to scratch his head. “Don’t worry about it, it’s... You’re not going to be able to mess that up. Not unless you’re a special kind of stupid.” His tone said that he would be equal parts amused and dismayed if someone managed.
“Before we get over to the senkaimon I’m going to open up the room for any questions you might have about this before we do it, but I’m going to pre-empt something right now: We will not be fighting any hollows if at all possible while we’re over there. You all will listen to everything I say with the knowledge that any command I give you is a binding, lawful order and that disobeying those orders is both insubordination and potentially reckless negligence. I have this class’ safety as my number one priority, and if you as an individual refuse to listen to what I say in a way that endangers your classmates I will have you both academically punished as well as taken to court martial.” Zatoshi’s ice blue eyes were deadly serious. He let that sink in before he finally folded his arms across his chest.
“Now - are there any questions? Any at all - everything you can ask here is just something else we can get out of the way so that we’re not going through it when we’re over there.”
He still wondered if maybe there were things that he hadn’t learned that he should have learned -- things he’d missed for the sake of a war-time commission after the demon invasion. He didn’t trouble himself with it much however - from what he could tell, he deserved and was prepared for everything he’d been given, perhaps more. Everyone else seemed to think so anyways, who was he to disagree?
Despite this he still felt some trepidation at being selected to lead today’s activities. He’d really only gotten a basic familiarization for basic shinigami duties in the world of the living. Such things were completely outside of his assigned position. As such he hardly felt like he was the best person to teach this sort of thing. He was sure the students would have questions that he couldn’t answer - both from a lack of theory and a lack of experience. He fully understood the casualties that had occurred however, and the strain left on teaching these lessons while also rebuilding, repairing, and reorganizing. The students today would have to make do with somewhat haphazard instruction. Their progression towards becoming shinigami had to continue. The machine could not function without more meat and gristle to replace that which had been lost.
He slid open the door to the classroom in which the students for this trip were gathered and cleared his throat. “I apologize for keeping you all waiting.” He entered the room as he took stock of those sat within, his voice loud enough to cut over any existing chatter of the students and bring the room to a silent attention. Zatoshi would be an interesting sight to an academy student. He couldn’t be said to be older than them in appearance. He wasn’t particularly physically imposing at his five-foot-ten height or his build. Yet he was garbed in a black shihakusho that marked his status over them, with not just a fully formed zanpakuto at his hip - but one that was locked in a partially released state, his spiritual pressure a feeling like concentrated murder - just held back somehow. Perhaps it was the red silk strip that was tied through the sword’s tsuba, binding the blade into its sheath that held that danger at bay. That was far closer to the truth than any of them present would care to believe.
“My name is Zatoshi Kizukara. I am the eleventh seat of Sanbantai, as well as a member of the Sanbantai Expedition Recovery Team.” He spoke slowly and concisely, pausing for a moment.
“Today I will be escorting you to the world of the living so that you might receive a formal demonstration and practical experience with some of the basic tasks that you will be expected to carry out as a shinigami. This includes the performance of konso, receiving fragmentary orders by hell butterfly, as well as the operation of a soul pager.”
“It is a requirement that today each of you perform konso successfully one time,” He shook his head a little, reaching up to scratch his head. “Don’t worry about it, it’s... You’re not going to be able to mess that up. Not unless you’re a special kind of stupid.” His tone said that he would be equal parts amused and dismayed if someone managed.
“Before we get over to the senkaimon I’m going to open up the room for any questions you might have about this before we do it, but I’m going to pre-empt something right now: We will not be fighting any hollows if at all possible while we’re over there. You all will listen to everything I say with the knowledge that any command I give you is a binding, lawful order and that disobeying those orders is both insubordination and potentially reckless negligence. I have this class’ safety as my number one priority, and if you as an individual refuse to listen to what I say in a way that endangers your classmates I will have you both academically punished as well as taken to court martial.” Zatoshi’s ice blue eyes were deadly serious. He let that sink in before he finally folded his arms across his chest.
“Now - are there any questions? Any at all - everything you can ask here is just something else we can get out of the way so that we’re not going through it when we’re over there.”